Nevada Code § 34.600

In certain cases warrant may issue instead of writ
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Whenever it shall appear by satisfactory
proof, by affidavit, to any judge authorized by law to grant a writ of habeas
corpus, that anyone is illegally held in custody, confinement or restraint, and
that there is good reason to believe that such person will be carried out of
the jurisdiction of such judge before whom the application is made, or will
suffer some irreparable injury before compliance with the writ of habeas corpus
can be enforced, the judge may cause a warrant to be issued, reciting the
facts, and directed to the sheriff or any constable of the county, commanding
such officer to take such person thus held in custody, confinement or restraint
and forthwith bring him or her before such judge, to be dealt with according to
law.

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